This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

published:28 Nov 2016

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On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
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The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
Text NATURE to 97779 to join The Nature Conservancy on text.
To sign-up for nature e-news visit: https://support.nature.org/site/SPageNavigator/supporter/join_us_main.html?src=social.nature.youtube.main

WATCH the follow up, The CompostStory! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8
Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
LEARN: www.kisstheground.com
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Twitter @kissthegroundca

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views:56187

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
About us: We are a social enterprise working on a mission to make school learning interesting, relevant and affordable to every child on this planet.
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Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

The Planet Internet Services

The Planet was a privately held dedicated server company based in Texas. In May 2006, the company merged with Everyone's Internet, which used the EV1 Servers brand. In 2010, they merged with SoftLayer. All services provided by both companies were then operated under the SoftLayer name.

History

The Planet's support system was called Orbit and was located at orbit.theplanet.com. Prior to the merger, The Planet operated under several different brands. They included: "Server Matrix", which served the low-price end of the market; "Total Control", which featured servers with complete remote control, such as Dell DRAC and Remote Console capabilities;

Orbit was the main way customers knew they were dealing with The Planet as a company rather than with one of the different brands they operated. The Planet then sold servers almost exclusively through their website rather than different brands which had been unified into their website.

On November 10, 2010, GI Partners announced that the merger of The Planet and SoftLayer was effective.
On November 16, 2010, The Planet was rebranded SoftLayer as part of the merger. On June 4, 2013, IBM announced its acquisition of SoftLayer.

Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Sanger coined its name, a portmanteau of wiki and encyclopedia. Initially only in English, Wikipedia quickly became multilingual as it developed similar versions in other languages, which differ in content and in editing practices. The English Wikipedia is now one of 291 Wikipedia editions and is the largest with 5,081,662 articles (having reached 5,000,000 articles in November 2015). There is a grand total, including all Wikipedias, of over 38 million articles in over 250 different languages. As of February 2014, it had 18 billion page views and nearly 500 million unique visitors each month.

Soil

Soil is the mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids, and the countless organisms that together support life on Earth. Soil is a natural body known as the pedosphere and which performs four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of Earth's atmosphere; it is a habitat for organisms; all of which, in turn, modify the soil.

Soil is considered to be the "skin of the Earth" and interfaces with its lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Soil consists of a solid phase (minerals and organic matter) as well as a porous phase that holds gases and water. Accordingly, soils are often treated as a three-state system of solids, liquids, and gases.

Soil is the end product of the influence of the climate, relief (elevation, orientation, and slope of terrain), organisms, and its parent materials (original minerals) interacting over time. Soil continually undergoes development by way of numerous physical, chemical and biological processes, which include weathering with associated erosion.

The purpose of the IYS is to raise awareness worldwide of the importance of soils for food security, agriculture, as well as in mitigation of climate change, poverty alleviation, and sustainable development.

A website, logo and activities for The International Year of Soil have been planned by an organization called The Global Soil Partnership. Agricultural and environmental organizations around the world have planned local events to contribute to the special year.

The Soil

Members

The Soil currently consists of three members. Buhlebendalo Mda (Soil Sister), Ntsika "Fana-tastic" Ngxanga and Luphindo Ngxanga (Master P). Ntsika and Luphindo are biological brothers. During interviews, they usually refer to God as the first member of the group.

History

Its inception came about in 2003 when all the members met in high school during jam sessions. Back then the group was known as Particles of the Soil and consisted of more than 25 members. As years passed, some members departed due to other engagements. In 2010, the group was down to four members: Buhlebendalo Mda (vocalist), Ntsika Ngxanga (main composer and vocalist), Luphindo (beatboxer and vocalist) & Motif Records signee Samkelo Lelethu Mdolomba, commonly known by his stage name, Samthing Soweto. Mdolomba was involved during the recording process of the group's first album, however, due to contractual disputes, Samkelo decided to leave and form the contemporary jazz group The Fridge where he serves as the lead vocalist.

Farmers to the Rescue: How Healthy Soil Can Save the Planet

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

2:46

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
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More Videos & Blogs on Website
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Subscribe to our channel here:
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Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
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http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/
OfficialFacebookPage of Sadhguru
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Official Twitter Profile of Sadhguru
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2:33

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
Text NATURE to 97779 to join The Nature Conservancy on text.
To sign-up for nature e-news visit: https://support.nature.org/site/SPageNavigator/supporter/join_us_main.html?src=social.nature.youtube.main

1:26

Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground

WATCH the follow up, The CompostStory! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8
Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
LEARN: www.kisstheground.com
FOLLOW:
facebook.com/kissthegroundca
instagram @kissthegroundca
pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground
Twitter @kissthegroundca

6:02

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
About us: We are a social enterprise working on a mission to make school learning interesting, relevant and affordable to every child on this planet.
You can watch our FREE online videos at http://www.BodhaGuru.com/watch and download our practice application/games - just visit http://www.BodhaGuru.com/play
If you like our videos, subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BodhaGuruLearning. Feel free to connect with us at http://www.facebook.com/BodhaGuru OR http://twitter.com/BodhaGuru
Have fun, while you learn. Thanks for watching
--
Team BodhaGuru

Earthworm Jim 2 - #02 - Lorenzen's Soil

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

15:53

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
Geologist by training, Claire Chenu looked for a field where life and mineral compounds strongly interacted. It is what led her to study soils for more than 20 years, with an enduring passion and unique experiences such as being SpecialAmbassador for International Year of Soils in 2015.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

2:05

Planet Patrol -Soil Story

Planet Patrol -Soil Story

Planet Patrol -Soil Story

NMS students are excited about organic composting, proper disposal of our fruit and
vegetables, and how worms help us cultivate ph rich soil.

Farmers to the Rescue: How Healthy Soil Can Save the Planet

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

published: 28 Nov 2016

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
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Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
Subscribe to our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
http://www.ishafoundation.org/Ishakriya
Free YogaTools For Transformatio...

published: 05 Dec 2017

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
Text NATURE to 97779 to join The Nature Conservancy on text.
To sign-up for nature e-news visit: https://support.nature.org/site/SPageNavigator/supporter/join_us_main.html?src=social.nature.youtube.main

published: 04 Dec 2017

Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground

WATCH the follow up, The CompostStory! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8
Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
LEARN: www.kisstheground.com
FOLLOW:
facebook.com/kissthegroundca
instagram @kissthegroundca
pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground
Twitter @kissthegroundca

published: 31 Aug 2015

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
About us: We are a social enterprise working on a mission to make school learning interesting, relevant and affordable to every child on this planet.
You can watch our FREE online videos at http://www.BodhaGuru.com/watch and download our practice application/games - just visit http://www.BodhaGuru.com/play
If you like our videos, subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BodhaGuruLearning. Feel free to connect with us at http://www.facebook.com/BodhaGuru OR http://twitter.com/BodhaGuru
Have fun, while you ...

published: 04 May 2012

SOIL & "PIMP" Sessions - The World Is Filled By...

World Soil Day 2017, events worldwide

The video, WSD17 - Caring for the planet starts from the ground - presents WSD success stories in a visual narrative. On 5 December more people than ever celebrated soil, carbon, and the opportunities that the soil right under our feet can provide us with, under the slogan “Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground”. Healthy soils are the living, breathing ecosystems that help grow our food, clean our water, store carbon, and reduce risks of droughts and floods.
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published: 05 Mar 2018

Soil and Soil Dynamics

006 - Soil and Soil Dynamics
In this video Paul Andersen explains how soils are formed and classified. Weathering of rock creates particles which are mixed with water, air, and organic material. Soils are classified according to particle size, chemical makeup, and horizon distribution. A brief discussion of soil loss through erosion, compaction, and salinization is included.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
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published: 10 Sep 2015

Earthworm Jim 2 - #02 - Lorenzen's Soil

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

published: 23 Dec 2009

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
Geologist by training, Claire Chenu looked for a field where life and mineral compounds strongly interacted. It is what led her to study soils for more than 20 years, with an enduring passion and unique experiences such as being SpecialAmbassador for International Year of Soils in 2015.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published: 22 Mar 2017

Planet Patrol -Soil Story

NMS students are excited about organic composting, proper disposal of our fruit and
vegetables, and how worms help us cultivate ph rich soil.

Farmers to the Rescue: How Healthy Soil Can Save the Planet

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their...

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many f...

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
****************************************
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Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
Subscribe to our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
http://www.ishafoundation.org/Ishakriya
Free YogaTools For Transformation at
http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/
OfficialFacebookPage of Sadhguru
https://www.facebook.com/sadhguru
Official Twitter Profile of Sadhguru
https://twitter.com/SadhguruJV

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
****************************************
Download Sadhguru App 📲
http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app
Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
Subscribe to our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
http://www.ishafoundation.org/Ishakriya
Free YogaTools For Transformation at
http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/
OfficialFacebookPage of Sadhguru
https://www.facebook.com/sadhguru
Official Twitter Profile of Sadhguru
https://twitter.com/SadhguruJV

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort t...

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
Text NATURE to 97779 to join The Nature Conservancy on text.
To sign-up for nature e-news visit: https://support.nature.org/site/SPageNavigator/supporter/join_us_main.html?src=social.nature.youtube.main

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
Text NATURE to 97779 to join The Nature Conservancy on text.
To sign-up for nature e-news visit: https://support.nature.org/site/SPageNavigator/supporter/join_us_main.html?src=social.nature.youtube.main

published:04 Dec 2017

views:655

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Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

WATCH the follow up, The CompostStory! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8
Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
LEARN: www.kisstheground.com
FOLLOW:
facebook.com/kissthegroundca
instagram @kissthegroundca
pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground
Twitter @kissthegroundca

WATCH the follow up, The CompostStory! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8
Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
LEARN: www.kisstheground.com
FOLLOW:
facebook.com/kissthegroundca
instagram @kissthegroundca
pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground
Twitter @kissthegroundca

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn a...

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
About us: We are a social enterprise working on a mission to make school learning interesting, relevant and affordable to every child on this planet.
You can watch our FREE online videos at http://www.BodhaGuru.com/watch and download our practice application/games - just visit http://www.BodhaGuru.com/play
If you like our videos, subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BodhaGuruLearning. Feel free to connect with us at http://www.facebook.com/BodhaGuru OR http://twitter.com/BodhaGuru
Have fun, while you learn. Thanks for watching
--
Team BodhaGuru

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
About us: We are a social enterprise working on a mission to make school learning interesting, relevant and affordable to every child on this planet.
You can watch our FREE online videos at http://www.BodhaGuru.com/watch and download our practice application/games - just visit http://www.BodhaGuru.com/play
If you like our videos, subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BodhaGuruLearning. Feel free to connect with us at http://www.facebook.com/BodhaGuru OR http://twitter.com/BodhaGuru
Have fun, while you learn. Thanks for watching
--
Team BodhaGuru

Earthworm Jim 2 - #02 - Lorenzen's Soil

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the ...

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
G...

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
Geologist by training, Claire Chenu looked for a field where life and mineral compounds strongly interacted. It is what led her to study soils for more than 20 years, with an enduring passion and unique experiences such as being SpecialAmbassador for International Year of Soils in 2015.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
Geologist by training, Claire Chenu looked for a field where life and mineral compounds strongly interacted. It is what led her to study soils for more than 20 years, with an enduring passion and unique experiences such as being SpecialAmbassador for International Year of Soils in 2015.
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Happy Together – ’The Metal Tray Karaoke’ Special [ENG/2017.04.06]

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Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2U [Official Music Video]

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It's been seven hours and fifteen days
Since you took your love away
I go out every night and sleep all day
Since you took your love away
Since you been gone I can do whatever I want
I can see whomever I choose
I can eat my dinner in a fancy restaurant
But nothing
I said nothing can take away these blues
'Cause nothing compares
Nothing compares to you
It's been so lonely without you here
Like a bird without a song
Nothing can stop these lonely tears from falling
Tell me baby where did I go wrong
I could put my arms around every boy I see
But they'd only...

Apple Music — Planet of the Apps — New Series, Coming Soon

Planet of the Apps celebrates the world of apps and the talented people who create them. Hosted by Zane Lowe and featuring advisers Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Vaynerchuk and will.i.am, the series highlights developers who have the vision to shape the future, solve real problems, and inspire change within our daily lives.
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Pitbull's official music video for 'International Love' ft. Chris Brown. Click to listen to Pitbull on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/PBSpot?IQid=PitIL
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I am overseas at about a hundred Gs for sure
Don't test me boy (don't test me boy) 'cause I rap with the best
Fo' sho three oh five to the death of me
Cremate my body let the ocean have what's left of me
But for now forget about that
Blow the whistle, baby you're the referee
You put it down like New York CityI never sleep wild like Los Angeles
My fantasy hotter than Miami I feel the heat
Oh oh oh oh it's international love
Oh oh oh oh it's international love

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You can't catch me boy
I am overseas at about a hundred Gs for sure
Don't test me boy (don't test me boy) 'cause I rap with the best
Fo' sho three oh five to the death of me
Cremate my body let the ocean have what's left of me
But for now forget about that
Blow the whistle, baby you're the referee
You put it down like New York CityI never sleep wild like Los Angeles
My fantasy hotter than Miami I feel the heat
Oh oh oh oh it's international love
Oh oh oh oh it's international love

Planet of the Apps celebrates the world of apps and the talented people who create them. Hosted by Zane Lowe and featuring advisers Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Vaynerchuk and will.i.am, the series highlights developers who have the vision to shape the future, solve real problems, and inspire change within our daily lives.
Coming soon to Apple Music. http://apple.com/music
Planet of the Apps is co-produced by Propagate and Apple.

Planet of the Apps celebrates the world of apps and the talented people who create them. Hosted by Zane Lowe and featuring advisers Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Vaynerchuk and will.i.am, the series highlights developers who have the vision to shape the future, solve real problems, and inspire change within our daily lives.
Coming soon to Apple Music. http://apple.com/music
Planet of the Apps is co-produced by Propagate and Apple.

Watch Recode’s live interview with Eddy Cue, SVP for internet software and services at Apple, from our CodeMedia stage on Monday, February 13, at 7:35 pm PT.
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World Soil Day 2017, events worldwide

The video, WSD17 - Caring for the planet starts from the ground - presents WSD success stories in a visual narrative. On 5 December more people than ever celebrated soil, carbon, and the opportunities that the soil right under our feet can provide us with, under the slogan “Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground”. Healthy soils are the living, breathing ecosystems that help grow our food, clean our water, store carbon, and reduce risks of droughts and floods.
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Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. The Earth's body of soil is the pedosphere, which has four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of Earth's atmosphere; it is a habitat for organisms; all of which, in turn, modify the soil.
Soil interfaces with the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. The term pedolith, used commonly to refer to the soil, literal...

published: 27 Feb 2018

SAVE TAHE PLANET SOIL POLLUTİON

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.
In the frozen soil of the northern hemisphere, a reserve containing almost all the mercury in the ocean, ocean and atmosphere was discovered on the planet.
The results of the research published in the journal "Geophysical Research Letters" revealed that the frozen soil in the northern hemisphere contains almost twice as much mercury as all the other sources of land, oceans and atmosphere in the planet.
In a study of mercury concentrations in frozen soils in Alaska, it was estimated that the amount of mercury in the region was at least 15 million gallons.
It may affect the eco-system due to the availability of the reserve
Scientists have pointed out that 15 million gallons of human beings are 10 times the mercury em...

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1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" Living Earth Part 1

1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" LivingEarth Part 1
Ecology (from Greek: οἶκος, "house"; -λογία, "study of") is the scientific study of the relations that living organisms have with respect to each other and their natural environment. Variables of interest to ecologists include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organisms within and among ecosystems. Ecosystems are hierarchical systems that are organized into a graded series of regularly interacting and semi-independent parts (e.g., species) that aggregate into higher orders of complex integrated wholes (e.g., communities). Ecosystems are sustained by the biodiversity within them. Biodiversity is the full-scale of life and its processes, including genes, species a...

published: 15 Jan 2018

Rehydrate the Earth - Soil Not Oil 2017

Lydia Neilsen, Owner at Rehydrate the Earth https://www.facebook.com/rehydratetheearth/
Water is the most unique and important molecule on our planet. While once revered by humans as sacred, it is now viewed as a commodity: its mismanagement has led to erosion, aquifer depletion, pollution and scarcity. The true nature of water – science that sounds like magic – inspires a sense of wonder and hope that informs new attitudes and strategies for regenerative water practices. Learn how to honor water through small-scale hand-dug earthworks combined with soil building and perennial plantings which maximize rainwater and greywater infiltration to prevent erosion, reduce pollution, moderate temperature, reduce energy and water use and support your landscape and local ecosystem.
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published: 14 Dec 2017

World Soil Health Day in Kargil Ladakh

The WorldSoilHealth Day was organised by the Krishi Vigyan Kargil at Shabatgond Kargil. The Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor kacho Ahmad Ali Khan was chief guest and the guest og honor was Executive Councilor Mohd Hussain .Dr Diskit Dolkar SKUAST on the occasion said World Soil Day 2017 is celebrated on 5 December under the theme "Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground," with activities aiming to communicate messages on the importance of soil quality for food security, healthy ecosystems and human well-being.
Soils not only produce 95% of the food we consume, they also have a huge potential for taking carbon from the atmosphere and offsetting the green house gas emissions. Keeping the soil healthy can bring a multitude of gains, from food security to sustainable livelihood...

published: 14 Dec 2017

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
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Smell The Soil Before Buy|| SoilTest For Betterment|| Taste Of Soil
soil test before buying land,soil test before building house, soil test before construction, soil test before erecting a tower, soil testing before foundation, soil test before land purchase.
Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. The Earth's body of soil is the pedosphere, which has four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of Earth's atmosphere; it is a habitat for organisms; all of which, in turn, modify the soil.
Soil interfaces with the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. The term pedolith, used commonly to refer to the soil, literally translates ground stone. Soil consists of a solid phase of minerals and organic matter (the soil matrix), as well as a porous phase that holds gases (the soil atmosphere) and water (the soil solution). Accordingly, soils are often treated as a three-state system of solids, liquids, and gases.
Soil is a product of the influence of climate, relief (elevation, orientation, and slope of terrain), organisms, and its parent materials (original minerals) interacting over time.[6] It continually undergoes development by way of numerous physical, chemical and biological processes, which include weathering with associated erosion. Given its complexity and strong internal connectedness, it is considered an ecosystem by soil ecologists.
Most soils have a dry bulk density (density of soil taking into account voids when dry) between 1.1 and 1.6 g/cm3, while the soil particle density is much higher, in the range of 2.6 to 2.7 g/cm3. Little of the soil of planet Earth is older than the Pleistocene and none is older than the Cenozoic, although fossilized soils are preserved from as far back as the Archean.
Soil science has two basic branches of study: edaphology and pedology. Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on living things. Pedology is focused on the formation, description (morphology), and classification of soils in their natural environment. In engineering terms, soil is included in the broader concept of regolith, which also includes other loose material that lies above the bedrock. Soil is commonly referred to as earth or dirt; technically, the term dirt should be restricted to displaced soil.
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Smell The Soil Before Buy|| SoilTest For Betterment|| Taste Of Soil
soil test before buying land,soil test before building house, soil test before construction, soil test before erecting a tower, soil testing before foundation, soil test before land purchase.
Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. The Earth's body of soil is the pedosphere, which has four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of Earth's atmosphere; it is a habitat for organisms; all of which, in turn, modify the soil.
Soil interfaces with the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. The term pedolith, used commonly to refer to the soil, literally translates ground stone. Soil consists of a solid phase of minerals and organic matter (the soil matrix), as well as a porous phase that holds gases (the soil atmosphere) and water (the soil solution). Accordingly, soils are often treated as a three-state system of solids, liquids, and gases.
Soil is a product of the influence of climate, relief (elevation, orientation, and slope of terrain), organisms, and its parent materials (original minerals) interacting over time.[6] It continually undergoes development by way of numerous physical, chemical and biological processes, which include weathering with associated erosion. Given its complexity and strong internal connectedness, it is considered an ecosystem by soil ecologists.
Most soils have a dry bulk density (density of soil taking into account voids when dry) between 1.1 and 1.6 g/cm3, while the soil particle density is much higher, in the range of 2.6 to 2.7 g/cm3. Little of the soil of planet Earth is older than the Pleistocene and none is older than the Cenozoic, although fossilized soils are preserved from as far back as the Archean.
Soil science has two basic branches of study: edaphology and pedology. Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on living things. Pedology is focused on the formation, description (morphology), and classification of soils in their natural environment. In engineering terms, soil is included in the broader concept of regolith, which also includes other loose material that lies above the bedrock. Soil is commonly referred to as earth or dirt; technically, the term dirt should be restricted to displaced soil.
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In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.
In the frozen soil of the northern hemisphere, a reserve containing almost all the merc...

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.
In the frozen soil of the northern hemisphere, a reserve containing almost all the mercury in the ocean, ocean and atmosphere was discovered on the planet.
The results of the research published in the journal "Geophysical Research Letters" revealed that the frozen soil in the northern hemisphere contains almost twice as much mercury as all the other sources of land, oceans and atmosphere in the planet.
In a study of mercury concentrations in frozen soils in Alaska, it was estimated that the amount of mercury in the region was at least 15 million gallons.
It may affect the eco-system due to the availability of the reserve
Scientists have pointed out that 15 million gallons of human beings are 10 times the mercury emissions they have caused in the past 30 years.
It has been stated that in the frozen soil erimenen due to climate change, this mercury reserve may be exposed and may affect the eco-system.

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.
In the frozen soil of the northern hemisphere, a reserve containing almost all the mercury in the ocean, ocean and atmosphere was discovered on the planet.
The results of the research published in the journal "Geophysical Research Letters" revealed that the frozen soil in the northern hemisphere contains almost twice as much mercury as all the other sources of land, oceans and atmosphere in the planet.
In a study of mercury concentrations in frozen soils in Alaska, it was estimated that the amount of mercury in the region was at least 15 million gallons.
It may affect the eco-system due to the availability of the reserve
Scientists have pointed out that 15 million gallons of human beings are 10 times the mercury emissions they have caused in the past 30 years.
It has been stated that in the frozen soil erimenen due to climate change, this mercury reserve may be exposed and may affect the eco-system.

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1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" Living Earth Part 1

1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" LivingEarth Part 1
Ecology (from Greek: οἶκος, "house"; -λογία, "study of") is the scientific study of the relations that living organisms have with respect to each other and their natural environment. Variables of interest to ecologists include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organisms within and among ecosystems. Ecosystems are hierarchical systems that are organized into a graded series of regularly interacting and semi-independent parts (e.g., species) that aggregate into higher orders of complex integrated wholes (e.g., communities). Ecosystems are sustained by the biodiversity within them. Biodiversity is the full-scale of life and its processes, including genes, species and ecosystems forming lineages that integrate into a complex and regenerative spatial arrangement of types, forms, and interactions. Ecosystems create biophysical feedback mechanisms between living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components of the planet. These feedback loops regulate and sustain local communities, continental climate systems, and global biogeochemical cycles.
Ecology is an interdisciplinary branch of biology, the study of life. The word "ecology" ("Ökologie") was coined in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel (1834--1919). Ancient philosophers of Greece, including Hippocrates and Aristotle, were among the earliest to record observations and notes on the natural history of plants and animals. Modern ecology branched out of natural history and matured into a more rigorous science in the late 19th century. Charles Darwin's evolutionary treatise including the concept of adaptation, as it was introduced in 1859, is a pivotal cornerstone in modern ecological theory. Ecology is not synonymous with environment, environmentalism, natural history, or environmental science. It is closely related to physiology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and ethology. An understanding of how biodiversity affects ecological function is an important focus area in ecological studies. Ecologists seek to explain:
- Life processes and adaptations
- Distribution and abundance of organisms
- The movement of materials and energy through living communities
- The successional development of ecosystems, and
- The abundance and distribution of biodiversity in context of the environment...
Ecologists study and measure nutrient budgets to understand how these materials are regulated, flow, and recycled through the environment. This research has led to an understanding that there is a global feedback between ecosystems and the physical parameters of this planet including minerals, soil, pH, ions, water and atmospheric gases. There are six major elements, including H (hydrogen), C (carbon), N (nitrogen), O (oxygen), S (sulfur), and P (phosphorus) that form the constitution of all biological macromolecules and feed into the Earth's geochemical processes... Understanding the relations and cycles mediated between these elements and their ecological pathways has significant bearing toward understanding global biogeochemistry.
The ecology of global carbon budgets gives one example of the linkage between biodiversity and biogeochemistry. For starters, the Earth's oceans are estimated to hold 40,000 gigatonnes (Gt) carbon, vegetation and soil is estimated to hold 2070 Gt carbon, and fossil fuel emissions are estimated to emit an annual flux of 6.3 Gt carbon. At different times in the Earth's history there has been major restructuring in these global carbon budgets that was regulated to a large extent by the ecology of the land...
Loss in the abundance and distribution of biodiversity causes global carbon cycle feedbacks that are expected to increase rates of global warming in the next century. The effect of global warming melting large sections of permafrost creates a new mosaic of flooded areas where decomposition results in the emission of methane (CH4). Hence, there is a relationship between global warming, decomposition and respiration in soils and wetlands producing significant climate feedbacks and altered global biogeochemical cycles. There is concern over increases in atmospheric methane in the context of the global carbon cycle, because methane is also a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more effective at absorbing long-wave radiation than CO2 on a 100 year time scale...

1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" LivingEarth Part 1
Ecology (from Greek: οἶκος, "house"; -λογία, "study of") is the scientific study of the relations that living organisms have with respect to each other and their natural environment. Variables of interest to ecologists include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organisms within and among ecosystems. Ecosystems are hierarchical systems that are organized into a graded series of regularly interacting and semi-independent parts (e.g., species) that aggregate into higher orders of complex integrated wholes (e.g., communities). Ecosystems are sustained by the biodiversity within them. Biodiversity is the full-scale of life and its processes, including genes, species and ecosystems forming lineages that integrate into a complex and regenerative spatial arrangement of types, forms, and interactions. Ecosystems create biophysical feedback mechanisms between living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components of the planet. These feedback loops regulate and sustain local communities, continental climate systems, and global biogeochemical cycles.
Ecology is an interdisciplinary branch of biology, the study of life. The word "ecology" ("Ökologie") was coined in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel (1834--1919). Ancient philosophers of Greece, including Hippocrates and Aristotle, were among the earliest to record observations and notes on the natural history of plants and animals. Modern ecology branched out of natural history and matured into a more rigorous science in the late 19th century. Charles Darwin's evolutionary treatise including the concept of adaptation, as it was introduced in 1859, is a pivotal cornerstone in modern ecological theory. Ecology is not synonymous with environment, environmentalism, natural history, or environmental science. It is closely related to physiology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and ethology. An understanding of how biodiversity affects ecological function is an important focus area in ecological studies. Ecologists seek to explain:
- Life processes and adaptations
- Distribution and abundance of organisms
- The movement of materials and energy through living communities
- The successional development of ecosystems, and
- The abundance and distribution of biodiversity in context of the environment...
Ecologists study and measure nutrient budgets to understand how these materials are regulated, flow, and recycled through the environment. This research has led to an understanding that there is a global feedback between ecosystems and the physical parameters of this planet including minerals, soil, pH, ions, water and atmospheric gases. There are six major elements, including H (hydrogen), C (carbon), N (nitrogen), O (oxygen), S (sulfur), and P (phosphorus) that form the constitution of all biological macromolecules and feed into the Earth's geochemical processes... Understanding the relations and cycles mediated between these elements and their ecological pathways has significant bearing toward understanding global biogeochemistry.
The ecology of global carbon budgets gives one example of the linkage between biodiversity and biogeochemistry. For starters, the Earth's oceans are estimated to hold 40,000 gigatonnes (Gt) carbon, vegetation and soil is estimated to hold 2070 Gt carbon, and fossil fuel emissions are estimated to emit an annual flux of 6.3 Gt carbon. At different times in the Earth's history there has been major restructuring in these global carbon budgets that was regulated to a large extent by the ecology of the land...
Loss in the abundance and distribution of biodiversity causes global carbon cycle feedbacks that are expected to increase rates of global warming in the next century. The effect of global warming melting large sections of permafrost creates a new mosaic of flooded areas where decomposition results in the emission of methane (CH4). Hence, there is a relationship between global warming, decomposition and respiration in soils and wetlands producing significant climate feedbacks and altered global biogeochemical cycles. There is concern over increases in atmospheric methane in the context of the global carbon cycle, because methane is also a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more effective at absorbing long-wave radiation than CO2 on a 100 year time scale...

Rehydrate the Earth - Soil Not Oil 2017

Lydia Neilsen, Owner at Rehydrate the Earth https://www.facebook.com/rehydratetheearth/
Water is the most unique and important molecule on our planet. While onc...

Lydia Neilsen, Owner at Rehydrate the Earth https://www.facebook.com/rehydratetheearth/
Water is the most unique and important molecule on our planet. While once revered by humans as sacred, it is now viewed as a commodity: its mismanagement has led to erosion, aquifer depletion, pollution and scarcity. The true nature of water – science that sounds like magic – inspires a sense of wonder and hope that informs new attitudes and strategies for regenerative water practices. Learn how to honor water through small-scale hand-dug earthworks combined with soil building and perennial plantings which maximize rainwater and greywater infiltration to prevent erosion, reduce pollution, moderate temperature, reduce energy and water use and support your landscape and local ecosystem.
Filmed on September 8th 2017 @ Richmond, CA, USASoil Not Oil International Environmental Conference #3 http://SoilNotOilCoalition.org
Special thanks to Ginger Souders Mason and the CMCM team http://cmcm.tv/
The CommunityMedia Center of Marin (CMCM) is a non-profit organization providing residents of Marin County with access to communication technologies, media training, and the latest digital tools to create original content for cable TV and online media. CMCM operates Marin TV, Marin County's own non-commercial community, educational, and governmental cable channels. Marin TV is available on Comcast (channels 26, 27, & 30) and AT&T U-Verse (channel 99), reaching more than 70,000 Marin households. Marin TV programming is also viewable online via our live streams.

Lydia Neilsen, Owner at Rehydrate the Earth https://www.facebook.com/rehydratetheearth/
Water is the most unique and important molecule on our planet. While once revered by humans as sacred, it is now viewed as a commodity: its mismanagement has led to erosion, aquifer depletion, pollution and scarcity. The true nature of water – science that sounds like magic – inspires a sense of wonder and hope that informs new attitudes and strategies for regenerative water practices. Learn how to honor water through small-scale hand-dug earthworks combined with soil building and perennial plantings which maximize rainwater and greywater infiltration to prevent erosion, reduce pollution, moderate temperature, reduce energy and water use and support your landscape and local ecosystem.
Filmed on September 8th 2017 @ Richmond, CA, USASoil Not Oil International Environmental Conference #3 http://SoilNotOilCoalition.org
Special thanks to Ginger Souders Mason and the CMCM team http://cmcm.tv/
The CommunityMedia Center of Marin (CMCM) is a non-profit organization providing residents of Marin County with access to communication technologies, media training, and the latest digital tools to create original content for cable TV and online media. CMCM operates Marin TV, Marin County's own non-commercial community, educational, and governmental cable channels. Marin TV is available on Comcast (channels 26, 27, & 30) and AT&T U-Verse (channel 99), reaching more than 70,000 Marin households. Marin TV programming is also viewable online via our live streams.

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Soils from around the world. Soil soil wikipediasoils 4 kids. Rocks eventually break down to become soil. There are three basic types of rocks on soil, which covers most the land surface earth, is a complex mixture weathered rock debris and partially decayed organic (plant animal) matter. ''it's as if they had landed on the ocean floor near hawaii and up on a 21 sep 1998 so instead of eating chunks of granite for our mineral nutrients, we rely on geologic processes such as weathering to chemically break down rocks into other natural materials, such as soil, that contain minerals more easily dissolved by the acid around roots of plants. Particles, and is made up of minerals. Soil is formed slowly as rock breaks down into tiny pieces near the earth's surface. Alfisols moderately leached soils often found in temperate forests. The earth's body of soil is the pedosphere, which has four important functions it a medium for plant growth; It means water storage, supply and purification; modifier atmosphere; habitat good material plants other organisms to live. Soil varies due to its structure and kids learn about the earth science subject of soil including how it is formed, properties, horizons, layers, topsoil, bedrock, facts soilif there anything on that seems simple ordinary, beneath our feet. Rocks and soil are all around us, in shapes sizes, colors forms. Because different locations around the world have climates and topographies support kinds of organisms, soil types vary from place to. What type of soil are diamonds located in? Types rocks and body, water, process, earth, life, plants, chemical entisol high school earth science soils wikibooks, open books for an venus found like earth's nytimes. What is a soil and what are different types of soil? Teacher's guide where in the world soils. The element aluminum has the 20 mar 1982 preliminary analyses of first soil samples taken venus, obtained by two soviet spacecraft, indicate that planet's rocky surface, an eerily orange lighted windswept landscape, is chemically similar to volcanic rock on earth. As the minerals formed into distinct types, they were pushed up through openings in earth's newly forming crust, leaving a 'pipe' (trail) that, even if faint to untrained eye, points 25 apr 2017 rocks are found everywhere on earth. What is soil? Definition, structure & types video lesson earth science for kids soil duckstersencyclopedia articles about composition and formation. Googleusercontent search. Thank goodness for mechanical and chemical weathering, because without these forces working to breakdown rock we would not have any soil on earth. The word pedalfer comes from some of the elements that are commonly found in soi

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The WorldSoilHealth Day was organised by the Krishi Vigyan Kargil at Shabatgond Kargil. The Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor kacho Ahmad Ali Khan was chief guest and the guest og honor was Executive Councilor Mohd Hussain .Dr Diskit Dolkar SKUAST on the occasion said World Soil Day 2017 is celebrated on 5 December under the theme "Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground," with activities aiming to communicate messages on the importance of soil quality for food security, healthy ecosystems and human well-being.
Soils not only produce 95% of the food we consume, they also have a huge potential for taking carbon from the atmosphere and offsetting the green house gas emissions. Keeping the soil healthy can bring a multitude of gains, from food security to sustainable livelihoods and climate benefits.
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The WorldSoilHealth Day was organised by the Krishi Vigyan Kargil at Shabatgond Kargil. The Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor kacho Ahmad Ali Khan was chief guest and the guest og honor was Executive Councilor Mohd Hussain .Dr Diskit Dolkar SKUAST on the occasion said World Soil Day 2017 is celebrated on 5 December under the theme "Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground," with activities aiming to communicate messages on the importance of soil quality for food security, healthy ecosystems and human well-being.
Soils not only produce 95% of the food we consume, they also have a huge potential for taking carbon from the atmosphere and offsetting the green house gas emissions. Keeping the soil healthy can bring a multitude of gains, from food security to sustainable livelihoods and climate benefits.
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Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many f...

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
#WorldSoilDay
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Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Foundation of Life, Part I

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

Planet GreenVision, solving water and soil problems

7 billion people using flush toilets, no one can figure out why the
water is undrinkable and the soil needs toxic chemicals to grow
more food. We can fix this planet but change in what we do is required. When nothing changes nothing changes.

published: 06 May 2016

Vangelis - Soil Festivities 1984.

Full AlbumStereo Remastered
1. Movement 1 - 0:00.32
2. Movement 2 - 18:33.05
3. Movement 3 - 24:53.20
4. Movement 4 - 31:03.55
5. Movement 5 - 41:00.72
Engineer : Jess Sutcliffe
Sleeve design : Vangelis, Alwyn Clayden
Creative assistance : Green Ink ProjectionStudio ambience : John Martin
A real jewel in the crown of his oeuvre, this album highlights Vangelis' ability to create a unique sound world for a single musical project. This time it involves that period of the year, sort of fresh early spring, when all of a sudden new life crops up everywhere, the start of a new cycle of life and death, hence the album-title. Vangelis manages to get across this feeling of "the miracle of nature" really well and presents a very direct close-up view of the (microscopic) natural world. According...

published: 18 Oct 2014

The Soil Solution to Climate Change Film

What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of land management have the potential to provide us with nutritious food, improved human health, cleaner water, and a healthier planet for all.
World wide, most soils are depleted of carbon. The atmosphere contains an excess of carbon in the form of CO2, a climate change causing gas. What if that CO2 could be removed and stored in our carbon-hungry soil through land management practices? Find out ho...

published: 12 Oct 2014

Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Sustainer of Life, Part II

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

published: 02 Feb 2012

The Magic of Soil

In response to a UN Food and Agriculture Organization announcement, “Only 60 Years of Farming Left If Soil Degradation Continues” (Scientific American, Dec. 5, 2014), University of British ColumbiaEmeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomer, PhilGregory, has spent the past two years investigating the subject to see what, if anything, can be done.
The good news is that during the last 20 to 30 years there has been an amazing revolution in our understanding of soil biology and nature’s complexity. This offers tremendous potential to deal with food security and climate change issues in a way where nature will do most of the work. In this 40 minute video, Gregory summarizes some of the new insights that have emerged from the hidden universe of soils.
The really big challenge is to r...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Work of Life, Part III

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change | Allan Savory

"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and mu...

published: 04 Mar 2013

Vangelis "Soil Festivities" 1984 Full Album

This 1984 release was the first in what could be very loosely said to belong to a trilogy of his 80's albums, the other two being Invisible Connections and Mask, both from the following year (1985).
He derived his inspiration for the collection from the life processes taking place on the Earth's surface. "I work like a bridge between nature and what comes out through my fingers" Vangelis told Jereme Jones in People.
"I write music primarily for myself, though it’s lovely, everybody goes out and buys the records. My new albumSoil Festivities was made because I wanted to make music, not sell a million records. I don’t think it’s possible to guarantee commercial success for an album anyway, because nobody really knows what is commercial and what isn’t. Even if I went out of my way to make ...

Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Foundation of Life, Part I

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil i...

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

Planet GreenVision, solving water and soil problems

7 billion people using flush toilets, no one can figure out why the
water is undrinkable and the soil needs toxic chemicals to grow
more food. We can fix this ...

7 billion people using flush toilets, no one can figure out why the
water is undrinkable and the soil needs toxic chemicals to grow
more food. We can fix this planet but change in what we do is required. When nothing changes nothing changes.

7 billion people using flush toilets, no one can figure out why the
water is undrinkable and the soil needs toxic chemicals to grow
more food. We can fix this planet but change in what we do is required. When nothing changes nothing changes.

Full AlbumStereo Remastered
1. Movement 1 - 0:00.32
2. Movement 2 - 18:33.05
3. Movement 3 - 24:53.20
4. Movement 4 - 31:03.55
5. Movement 5 - 41:00.72
Engineer : Jess Sutcliffe
Sleeve design : Vangelis, Alwyn Clayden
Creative assistance : Green Ink ProjectionStudio ambience : John Martin
A real jewel in the crown of his oeuvre, this album highlights Vangelis' ability to create a unique sound world for a single musical project. This time it involves that period of the year, sort of fresh early spring, when all of a sudden new life crops up everywhere, the start of a new cycle of life and death, hence the album-title. Vangelis manages to get across this feeling of "the miracle of nature" really well and presents a very direct close-up view of the (microscopic) natural world. Accordingly, it's almost completely devoid of the human factor, his usual nostalgia isn't really apparent here and no voices are used. This unlike for instance the sometimes rather mystical leanings of New Age or the late Romantic composers like Mahler who very much viewed nature as being linked to man's inner state. It's also unlike the music Vangelis did for the Rossif nature documentaries, where the human factor comes into the commentary and way of presenting the images, making for a different atmosphere musically.
To achieve the maximum effect of freshness Vangelis uses some rather exotic harmonies, creative percussion and jumpy melody-lines. Also notice the rare use of double bass plucking sounds. The long first movement is set to a brisk walking tempo and is sometimes accompanied by rain-effects. On top of this Vangelis lets loose his improvisational skills to probably indicate the many forms of life springing into existence. The second movement has more of a tune-like quality and could be meant as the musical image of a plant growing beautifully but then withering away. This is the most tranquil piece of the lot, in contrast to the next three which are darker in atmosphere. The third movement shows the violent side of nature with moments of despair alternating with ones of glory, indicating the struggle to survive, whilst the fourth is more contemplative and a bit gloomy, perhaps indicating slowed-down nightlife activity. The best is saved for last: a wonderfully loose piece in which Vangelis again shows his skill at improvisation, going through many moods and tempos before setting up an emotional conclusion to this feast of life.
Review by Ivar de Vries
Vangelis -Soil Festivities sound recording administered by
UMGAll rights reserved to Vangelis.

Full AlbumStereo Remastered
1. Movement 1 - 0:00.32
2. Movement 2 - 18:33.05
3. Movement 3 - 24:53.20
4. Movement 4 - 31:03.55
5. Movement 5 - 41:00.72
Engineer : Jess Sutcliffe
Sleeve design : Vangelis, Alwyn Clayden
Creative assistance : Green Ink ProjectionStudio ambience : John Martin
A real jewel in the crown of his oeuvre, this album highlights Vangelis' ability to create a unique sound world for a single musical project. This time it involves that period of the year, sort of fresh early spring, when all of a sudden new life crops up everywhere, the start of a new cycle of life and death, hence the album-title. Vangelis manages to get across this feeling of "the miracle of nature" really well and presents a very direct close-up view of the (microscopic) natural world. Accordingly, it's almost completely devoid of the human factor, his usual nostalgia isn't really apparent here and no voices are used. This unlike for instance the sometimes rather mystical leanings of New Age or the late Romantic composers like Mahler who very much viewed nature as being linked to man's inner state. It's also unlike the music Vangelis did for the Rossif nature documentaries, where the human factor comes into the commentary and way of presenting the images, making for a different atmosphere musically.
To achieve the maximum effect of freshness Vangelis uses some rather exotic harmonies, creative percussion and jumpy melody-lines. Also notice the rare use of double bass plucking sounds. The long first movement is set to a brisk walking tempo and is sometimes accompanied by rain-effects. On top of this Vangelis lets loose his improvisational skills to probably indicate the many forms of life springing into existence. The second movement has more of a tune-like quality and could be meant as the musical image of a plant growing beautifully but then withering away. This is the most tranquil piece of the lot, in contrast to the next three which are darker in atmosphere. The third movement shows the violent side of nature with moments of despair alternating with ones of glory, indicating the struggle to survive, whilst the fourth is more contemplative and a bit gloomy, perhaps indicating slowed-down nightlife activity. The best is saved for last: a wonderfully loose piece in which Vangelis again shows his skill at improvisation, going through many moods and tempos before setting up an emotional conclusion to this feast of life.
Review by Ivar de Vries
Vangelis -Soil Festivities sound recording administered by
UMGAll rights reserved to Vangelis.

What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of land management have the potential to provide us with nutritious food, improved human health, cleaner water, and a healthier planet for all.
World wide, most soils are depleted of carbon. The atmosphere contains an excess of carbon in the form of CO2, a climate change causing gas. What if that CO2 could be removed and stored in our carbon-hungry soil through land management practices? Find out how in The Soil Solution.
The Soil Solution to Climate Change was one of thirteen films featured in A Climate of Change Tour sponsored by 350.org, TRUST campaign and Wild and ScenicFilm Festival. It has screened at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sausalito Film Festival, AwarenessFestival, Davis Film Festival, Wild and Scenic FilmTour 2013 and the One Earth Film Festival.
Anything that we do to increase soil fertility could be a step in reversing climate change.
Here's what you can do:
What Goes UpMust Come Down!- Cover bare soil with plants! Fertile soil is a natural sink for atmospheric carbon; the very same carbon that contributes to climate change. Excess carbon can be pulled out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis and into plants and the soil where it can have a beneficial effect.
SupportFarmers and Ranchers Who Treat The Soil Like Gold- Buy from local food producers who increase soil fertility by using climate friendly agricultural methods including no or low-till plowing, cover cropping, composting and organic farming. If you eat meat, buy grass-fed beef from ranchers who practice holistic or rotational grazing methods that mimic the natural patterns found in nature.
If YouGrow Your OwnFood, Grow Your Own Soil- If you grow food, take care of your soil. Increase soil fertility by avoiding the use of toxic synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides on your garden or lawn. These poisons kill microorganisms that reside in and on the soil. These organisms perform numerous ecosystem services; including providing nutrients for plants, creating soil humus and loam and increasing plant health. The soil is filled with billions of unemployed microorganisms ready and willing to take on the job of providing nutrients to plants and indirectly to you.
Increase Your Skill Set- If you feel hopeless about climate change- it’s time to take action. Learn how to grow food without increasing atmospheric CO2. Take a course in organic gardening or regenerative farming. If you work with animals, learn about the benefits of rotational grazing. Get to know your local soil microbes and the Soil Food Web.

What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of land management have the potential to provide us with nutritious food, improved human health, cleaner water, and a healthier planet for all.
World wide, most soils are depleted of carbon. The atmosphere contains an excess of carbon in the form of CO2, a climate change causing gas. What if that CO2 could be removed and stored in our carbon-hungry soil through land management practices? Find out how in The Soil Solution.
The Soil Solution to Climate Change was one of thirteen films featured in A Climate of Change Tour sponsored by 350.org, TRUST campaign and Wild and ScenicFilm Festival. It has screened at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sausalito Film Festival, AwarenessFestival, Davis Film Festival, Wild and Scenic FilmTour 2013 and the One Earth Film Festival.
Anything that we do to increase soil fertility could be a step in reversing climate change.
Here's what you can do:
What Goes UpMust Come Down!- Cover bare soil with plants! Fertile soil is a natural sink for atmospheric carbon; the very same carbon that contributes to climate change. Excess carbon can be pulled out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis and into plants and the soil where it can have a beneficial effect.
SupportFarmers and Ranchers Who Treat The Soil Like Gold- Buy from local food producers who increase soil fertility by using climate friendly agricultural methods including no or low-till plowing, cover cropping, composting and organic farming. If you eat meat, buy grass-fed beef from ranchers who practice holistic or rotational grazing methods that mimic the natural patterns found in nature.
If YouGrow Your OwnFood, Grow Your Own Soil- If you grow food, take care of your soil. Increase soil fertility by avoiding the use of toxic synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides on your garden or lawn. These poisons kill microorganisms that reside in and on the soil. These organisms perform numerous ecosystem services; including providing nutrients for plants, creating soil humus and loam and increasing plant health. The soil is filled with billions of unemployed microorganisms ready and willing to take on the job of providing nutrients to plants and indirectly to you.
Increase Your Skill Set- If you feel hopeless about climate change- it’s time to take action. Learn how to grow food without increasing atmospheric CO2. Take a course in organic gardening or regenerative farming. If you work with animals, learn about the benefits of rotational grazing. Get to know your local soil microbes and the Soil Food Web.

Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Sustainer of Life, Part II

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil i...

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

In response to a UN Food and Agriculture Organization announcement, “Only 60 Years of Farming Left If Soil Degradation Continues” (Scientific American, Dec. 5, 2014), University of British ColumbiaEmeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomer, PhilGregory, has spent the past two years investigating the subject to see what, if anything, can be done.
The good news is that during the last 20 to 30 years there has been an amazing revolution in our understanding of soil biology and nature’s complexity. This offers tremendous potential to deal with food security and climate change issues in a way where nature will do most of the work. In this 40 minute video, Gregory summarizes some of the new insights that have emerged from the hidden universe of soils.
The really big challenge is to re-educate ourselves in the short time available. The French government recognizes this and at the ParisClimate meeting (COP 21) they proposed an agricultural initiative, known as "4 per 1000“, to increase soil carbon by 0.4% per year. As of Nov 2016, thirty three countries have agreed to participate.
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In response to a UN Food and Agriculture Organization announcement, “Only 60 Years of Farming Left If Soil Degradation Continues” (Scientific American, Dec. 5, 2014), University of British ColumbiaEmeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomer, PhilGregory, has spent the past two years investigating the subject to see what, if anything, can be done.
The good news is that during the last 20 to 30 years there has been an amazing revolution in our understanding of soil biology and nature’s complexity. This offers tremendous potential to deal with food security and climate change issues in a way where nature will do most of the work. In this 40 minute video, Gregory summarizes some of the new insights that have emerged from the hidden universe of soils.
The really big challenge is to re-educate ourselves in the short time available. The French government recognizes this and at the ParisClimate meeting (COP 21) they proposed an agricultural initiative, known as "4 per 1000“, to increase soil carbon by 0.4% per year. As of Nov 2016, thirty three countries have agreed to participate.
For supplementary video and reading material see:
http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~gregory/papers/SupplementaryMaterial.pdf

Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Work of Life, Part III

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil i...

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

Soil is so common that we can easily forget how precious it is. And it is so rare in the universe that we can easily miss its significance to our planet: Soil is the foundation for all living things, including humanity. So what is this vital material out of which all life arises and to which all life eventually returns?

How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change | Allan Savory

"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to abo...

"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
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"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
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Vangelis "Soil Festivities" 1984 Full Album

This 1984 release was the first in what could be very loosely said to belong to a trilogy of his 80's albums, the other two being Invisible Connections and Mask...

This 1984 release was the first in what could be very loosely said to belong to a trilogy of his 80's albums, the other two being Invisible Connections and Mask, both from the following year (1985).
He derived his inspiration for the collection from the life processes taking place on the Earth's surface. "I work like a bridge between nature and what comes out through my fingers" Vangelis told Jereme Jones in People.
"I write music primarily for myself, though it’s lovely, everybody goes out and buys the records. My new albumSoil Festivities was made because I wanted to make music, not sell a million records. I don’t think it’s possible to guarantee commercial success for an album anyway, because nobody really knows what is commercial and what isn’t. Even if I went out of my way to make an album that was more accessible to the public, that would not guarantee its commercial success".
"Movement 1" – 18:20
"Movement 2" – 6:20
"Movement 3" – 6:06
"Movement 4" – 9:54
"Movement 5" – 7:20

This 1984 release was the first in what could be very loosely said to belong to a trilogy of his 80's albums, the other two being Invisible Connections and Mask, both from the following year (1985).
He derived his inspiration for the collection from the life processes taking place on the Earth's surface. "I work like a bridge between nature and what comes out through my fingers" Vangelis told Jereme Jones in People.
"I write music primarily for myself, though it’s lovely, everybody goes out and buys the records. My new albumSoil Festivities was made because I wanted to make music, not sell a million records. I don’t think it’s possible to guarantee commercial success for an album anyway, because nobody really knows what is commercial and what isn’t. Even if I went out of my way to make an album that was more accessible to the public, that would not guarantee its commercial success".
"Movement 1" – 18:20
"Movement 2" – 6:20
"Movement 3" – 6:06
"Movement 4" – 9:54
"Movement 5" – 7:20

Farmers to the Rescue: How Healthy Soil Can Save the Planet

This white board video, produced by the SoilHealthPartnership, shows how by changing some practices, farmers hold the power to rebuild organic matter in their soil. This helps the planet by improving crops and removing excess carbon from the atmosphere. More organic matter in the soil means better soils for farming, healthy crops, and protecting the environment!

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Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “...

Sadhguru on World Soil Day

On this World Soil Day, Sadhguru reminds us that the soil - what many people refer to as “dirt” – is actually the very source of our life, as well as the many forms of life on this planet.
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To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right u...

To Feed a Growing Planet, Rethink Soil

The key to feeding a growing population and improving the environment is literally right under our feet. The ReThink Soil initiative is a collaborative effort to improve soil health, with benefits for farmers, businesses, and the environment.
December 5th is World Soil Day!
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
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Nature Is Speaking – Edward Norton is The Soil | Conservation International (CI)

The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground

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Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices.
The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, “The Story of Stuff”.
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Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows...

Science - Soil Formation and soil layers - English

The video explains how soil was formed from rock through weathering process. It also shows different layers of soil and explains their properties.
Next, learn about soil pollution and erosion, know how to stop soil erosion, watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRIEhuKick
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Earthworm Jim 2 - #02 - Lorenzen's Soil

Second level, 'Lorenzen's Soil'.
On planet Burbank, Jim has been trapped underground by an earthquake, and another one is coming. Jim must make his way to the top before the second earthquake buries Jim completely, but Psy-Crow has also lead Lorenzo larvae and Pedro pupa to believe that there's a lost temple underground and that Jim has come to destroy it.

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Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ... Claire Chenu invites you t...

Soil-utions? | Claire Chenu | TEDxAgroParisTech

We walk above it every day, and yet we never think about it ...Claire Chenu invites you to "think soils" as they hold many solutions for tomorrow's planet.
Geologist by training, Claire Chenu looked for a field where life and mineral compounds strongly interacted. It is what led her to study soils for more than 20 years, with an enduring passion and unique experiences such as being SpecialAmbassador for International Year of Soils in 2015.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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Planet Patrol -Soil Story

NMS students are excited about organic composting, proper disposal of our fruit and
veget...

Pitbull - International Love ft. Chris Brown

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Apple Music — Planet of the Apps — New Series, Coming Soon

Planet of the Apps celebrates the world of apps and the talented people who create them. Hosted by Zane Lowe and featuring advisers Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Vaynerchuk and will.i.am, the series highlights developers who have the vision to shape the future, solve real problems, and inspire change within our daily lives.
Coming soon to Apple Music. http://apple.com/music
Planet of the Apps is co-produced by Propagate and Apple.

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Jamiroquai - Automaton

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Smell The Soil Before Buy|| SoilTest For Betterment|| Taste Of Soil
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Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. The Earth's body of soil is the pedosphere, which has four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of Earth's atmosphere; it is a habitat for organisms; all of which, in turn, modify the soil.
Soil interfaces with the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. The term pedolith, used commonly to refer to the soil, literally translates ground stone. Soil consists of a solid phase of minerals and organic matter (the soil matrix), as well as a porous phase that holds gases (the soil atmosphere) and water (the soil solution). Accordingly, soils are often treated as a three-state system of solids, liquids, and gases.
Soil is a product of the influence of climate, relief (elevation, orientation, and slope of terrain), organisms, and its parent materials (original minerals) interacting over time.[6] It continually undergoes development by way of numerous physical, chemical and biological processes, which include weathering with associated erosion. Given its complexity and strong internal connectedness, it is considered an ecosystem by soil ecologists.
Most soils have a dry bulk density (density of soil taking into account voids when dry) between 1.1 and 1.6 g/cm3, while the soil particle density is much higher, in the range of 2.6 to 2.7 g/cm3. Little of the soil of planet Earth is older than the Pleistocene and none is older than the Cenozoic, although fossilized soils are preserved from as far back as the Archean.
Soil science has two basic branches of study: edaphology and pedology. Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on living things. Pedology is focused on the formation, description (morphology), and classification of soils in their natural environment. In engineering terms, soil is included in the broader concept of regolith, which also includes other loose material that lies above the bedrock. Soil is commonly referred to as earth or dirt; technically, the term dirt should be restricted to displaced soil.
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In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.

In the frozen soil, the world's largest mercury reserve was discovered.
In the frozen soil of the northern hemisphere, a reserve containing almost all the mercury in the ocean, ocean and atmosphere was discovered on the planet.
The results of the research published in the journal "Geophysical Research Letters" revealed that the frozen soil in the northern hemisphere contains almost twice as much mercury as all the other sources of land, oceans and atmosphere in the planet.
In a study of mercury concentrations in frozen soils in Alaska, it was estimated that the amount of mercury in the region was at least 15 million gallons.
It may affect the eco-system due to the availability of the reserve
Scientists have pointed out that 15 million gallons of human beings are 10 times the mercury emissions they have caused in the past 30 years.
It has been stated that in the frozen soil erimenen due to climate change, this mercury reserve may be exposed and may affect the eco-system.

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1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" Living Earth Part 1

1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" Living Earth Part 1

1948 Encyclopedia Britannica Films Birth Of The Soil "Topsoil" LivingEarth Part 1
Ecology (from Greek: οἶκος, "house"; -λογία, "study of") is the scientific study of the relations that living organisms have with respect to each other and their natural environment. Variables of interest to ecologists include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organisms within and among ecosystems. Ecosystems are hierarchical systems that are organized into a graded series of regularly interacting and semi-independent parts (e.g., species) that aggregate into higher orders of complex integrated wholes (e.g., communities). Ecosystems are sustained by the biodiversity within them. Biodiversity is the full-scale of life and its processes, including genes, species and ecosystems forming lineages that integrate into a complex and regenerative spatial arrangement of types, forms, and interactions. Ecosystems create biophysical feedback mechanisms between living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components of the planet. These feedback loops regulate and sustain local communities, continental climate systems, and global biogeochemical cycles.
Ecology is an interdisciplinary branch of biology, the study of life. The word "ecology" ("Ökologie") was coined in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel (1834--1919). Ancient philosophers of Greece, including Hippocrates and Aristotle, were among the earliest to record observations and notes on the natural history of plants and animals. Modern ecology branched out of natural history and matured into a more rigorous science in the late 19th century. Charles Darwin's evolutionary treatise including the concept of adaptation, as it was introduced in 1859, is a pivotal cornerstone in modern ecological theory. Ecology is not synonymous with environment, environmentalism, natural history, or environmental science. It is closely related to physiology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and ethology. An understanding of how biodiversity affects ecological function is an important focus area in ecological studies. Ecologists seek to explain:
- Life processes and adaptations
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- The successional development of ecosystems, and
- The abundance and distribution of biodiversity in context of the environment...
Ecologists study and measure nutrient budgets to understand how these materials are regulated, flow, and recycled through the environment. This research has led to an understanding that there is a global feedback between ecosystems and the physical parameters of this planet including minerals, soil, pH, ions, water and atmospheric gases. There are six major elements, including H (hydrogen), C (carbon), N (nitrogen), O (oxygen), S (sulfur), and P (phosphorus) that form the constitution of all biological macromolecules and feed into the Earth's geochemical processes... Understanding the relations and cycles mediated between these elements and their ecological pathways has significant bearing toward understanding global biogeochemistry.
The ecology of global carbon budgets gives one example of the linkage between biodiversity and biogeochemistry. For starters, the Earth's oceans are estimated to hold 40,000 gigatonnes (Gt) carbon, vegetation and soil is estimated to hold 2070 Gt carbon, and fossil fuel emissions are estimated to emit an annual flux of 6.3 Gt carbon. At different times in the Earth's history there has been major restructuring in these global carbon budgets that was regulated to a large extent by the ecology of the land...
Loss in the abundance and distribution of biodiversity causes global carbon cycle feedbacks that are expected to increase rates of global warming in the next century. The effect of global warming melting large sections of permafrost creates a new mosaic of flooded areas where decomposition results in the emission of methane (CH4). Hence, there is a relationship between global warming, decomposition and respiration in soils and wetlands producing significant climate feedbacks and altered global biogeochemical cycles. There is concern over increases in atmospheric methane in the context of the global carbon cycle, because methane is also a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more effective at absorbing long-wave radiation than CO2 on a 100 year time scale...

Rehydrate the Earth - Soil Not Oil 2017

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Water is the most unique and important molecule on our planet. While once revered by humans as sacred, it is now viewed as a commodity: its mismanagement has led to erosion, aquifer depletion, pollution and scarcity. The true nature of water – science that sounds like magic – inspires a sense of wonder and hope that informs new attitudes and strategies for regenerative water practices. Learn how to honor water through small-scale hand-dug earthworks combined with soil building and perennial plantings which maximize rainwater and greywater infiltration to prevent erosion, reduce pollution, moderate temperature, reduce energy and water use and support your landscape and local ecosystem.
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